Cambronne, journalist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, designer Just Fontaine, footballer Roland Giraud, actor Élisabeth Guigou, politician Michel Jobert, politician...
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Henriette Jean-Paul Bonnaire as Gaston François Aramburu as Pixier Stéphane Jobert as Garnier Anne Loiret as Simone's Mother "Muriel Robin reçoit l'Emmy...
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List of French Jews (section Journalists)
Gainsbourg Eva Green (born 1980), actress (half Jewish), daughter of Marlène Jobert Roger Hanin (1925–2015), actor, director Serge Hazanavicius (born 1963)...
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Eva Green Sacha Guitry Isabelle Huppert Irène Jacob Claude Jade Marlène Jobert Valérie Kaprisky Louise Labèque Mélanie Laurent Jean-Pierre Léaud Virginie...
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Michel Poniatowski (class of 1948), French Minister of Interior Michel Jobert (class of 1948), French Minister of Foreign Affairs Claude Cheysson (class...
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Constantin Krebs Laurent Mangel Jean Pierre Marie Orchampt Robert Schurrer Stéphane Peterhansel Albert Cartier Abel Khaled Jean-Baptiste Humbert Alain Joyandet...
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a Greenpeace ship, on 10 July 1985, Prime Minister Fabius summoned journalists to his office on 22 September 1985 to read a 200-word statement in which...
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Marie-Hélène Vanderborght (Mme Beulemans), Adrien Devyver (Séraphin), Stéphane Jobert (Albert), Hubert Mestrez (M. Meulemeester), Sara de Paduwa (Isabelle)...
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player. 22 April – Florian Cazalot, rugby union player. 24 April – Joséphine Jobert, actress and singer 30 April – Guillaume Rippert, soccer player. 8 May –...
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